Justice (
whatisright) wrote in
driftfleet2018-09-17 07:43 pm
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As an empire of dead men leave their graves
Who: Justice and YOU
Broadcast: Yes
Action: Blameless and Iskaulit
When: After the glitches kick in.
[Video & Blameless Action, Day 1 of glitching]
--Gone, vile thing. [The communicator turns on as it's thrown against the wall. Loyalty the pygmy snow leopard paces in front of the camera, making loud unhappy noises and largely obscuring the vision of what's going on inside Justice's room (for it has to be Justice's room with Loyalty, right?). Justice's voice sounds different, so much so that it's not immediately recognizable, but it echoes strangely. When the camera can see past the pacing legs of Loyalty, it doesn't focus properly on the person standing in the room. It's like the camera can't quite register that there's a person there at all, but there's definitely an outline there, and it's definitely glowing blue.]
Muire! What did you do?
[Iskaulit Action, Day 3 of glitching]
[For those who don't know much about Justice, it's not clear that this is Justice. The spirit glows blue all over, and it wears ancient Tevinter armor that obscures its face entirely. Looking at it directly may provoke a headache--there's something about it that seems fundamentally wrong, like it's not supposed to be there, and if one looks at it long enough, it may start changing shape to better reflect the observer's vision of justice.
It is also incredibly tense, and its sword is drawn. It turns to the observer quickly, and in an androgynous voice, it says,] Speak, mortal, and tell me where I am.
[Iskaulit Action, Day 5 of glitching]
[It's official. Loyalty is literally the only indication that this is the same person anymore.
Justice walks the Iskaulit with Loyalty at heel, but this Justice looks nothing like people are used to. For one, this Justice appears to be a woman. For two, she has different armor, one that's older and sleek and resembles elven work with a long hood over her head instead of a helmet. Long, pointy ears are occasionally visible under the hood, but she's hidden her face with a scarf that hides everything except her eyes, which seem too sharp to be entirely human or elven. Her skin still glows blue, and she walks with a sword at her hip, and when she speaks, her voice still echoes, though it's considerably more feminine than usual.] Where have the dreamers gone?
[Some may recognize that she's speaking in Ancient Elvish, but the augments automatically translate her into Common, so does it matter?]
[Wildcard - Meet Justice on any day]
Broadcast: Yes
Action: Blameless and Iskaulit
When: After the glitches kick in.
[Video & Blameless Action, Day 1 of glitching]
--Gone, vile thing. [The communicator turns on as it's thrown against the wall. Loyalty the pygmy snow leopard paces in front of the camera, making loud unhappy noises and largely obscuring the vision of what's going on inside Justice's room (for it has to be Justice's room with Loyalty, right?). Justice's voice sounds different, so much so that it's not immediately recognizable, but it echoes strangely. When the camera can see past the pacing legs of Loyalty, it doesn't focus properly on the person standing in the room. It's like the camera can't quite register that there's a person there at all, but there's definitely an outline there, and it's definitely glowing blue.]
Muire! What did you do?
[Iskaulit Action, Day 3 of glitching]
[For those who don't know much about Justice, it's not clear that this is Justice. The spirit glows blue all over, and it wears ancient Tevinter armor that obscures its face entirely. Looking at it directly may provoke a headache--there's something about it that seems fundamentally wrong, like it's not supposed to be there, and if one looks at it long enough, it may start changing shape to better reflect the observer's vision of justice.
It is also incredibly tense, and its sword is drawn. It turns to the observer quickly, and in an androgynous voice, it says,] Speak, mortal, and tell me where I am.
[Iskaulit Action, Day 5 of glitching]
[It's official. Loyalty is literally the only indication that this is the same person anymore.
Justice walks the Iskaulit with Loyalty at heel, but this Justice looks nothing like people are used to. For one, this Justice appears to be a woman. For two, she has different armor, one that's older and sleek and resembles elven work with a long hood over her head instead of a helmet. Long, pointy ears are occasionally visible under the hood, but she's hidden her face with a scarf that hides everything except her eyes, which seem too sharp to be entirely human or elven. Her skin still glows blue, and she walks with a sword at her hip, and when she speaks, her voice still echoes, though it's considerably more feminine than usual.] Where have the dreamers gone?
[Some may recognize that she's speaking in Ancient Elvish, but the augments automatically translate her into Common, so does it matter?]
[Wildcard - Meet Justice on any day]

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The Veil... where is the Veil? For magic and spirits to float about so freely, there could not possibly be a Veil. But then, where is it? The Maker made it to keep His children separated, but this... If it did not exist, even back then, then when did it come to be? Who had the power to make such a thing? And above all, why?
Before she can ask or think on it, she's whisked away, to a sight that steals the breath out of her. Those are... The Stone. The dwarves worshiped it. She'd never understood why they gave obeisance to a bunch of rock, but now, now she understands. The memory of these titans, these earthshakers, are gone, but the thread of that time remains in the idea of The Stone.
It's unnerving to see the titans and dwarves battle the elves. The races are nothing like she remembers them. The elves with such a power as to be unmatched and the dwarves, tall and mighty, clashing on the surface. Unnerving more still to see the mighty titans fall (just how much power did these ancient elves have?) and for the elves to plunder the Deep Roads. The knowledge of what lyrium is, what it's from, makes Riona almost sick to her stomach. Blood. Mages and templars have been using and consuming blood. Blood mages, all of them, and without even knowing. Oh, the Chantry would shit itself if it knew.
As the vision closed in on the elves fleeing the Roads, a familiar sense of unease creeps down Riona's neck. This danger, what they flee from, feels familiar. It's almost like when she would come across the-
No, it can't be. It's not... but how...?
Without warning, the vision ends, and Riona stumbles back, letting go of Justice. Her back slams against a nearby wall, and she gulps and gasps for air. To say it was a lot to take in would be... understating it, to say the least. Her whole understanding of Thedas just got flipped upside down. The Maker didn't create the Veil. Lyrium was blood. There were sleeping, gigantic beings in the ground that could render the earth in two. And all of this knowledge was gone. Lost to time and imperfect memories.
Justice's question provokes an almost startled reaction out of Riona. She looks up, barely managing a nod. She understands... as much as she's capable. There are still a lot of questions, of course. But if there's one thing she needs to say, it's this:]
That world is long gone.
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And the words are also not entirely unexpected. Despite certain idioms, Justice isn't literally blind--she can see that the Fade isn't layered on the material realm here, and no one seems to be connected to it nor are alarmed by the fact that they are not connected. But that doesn't mean it makes sense.]
An entire world does not end for no reason. [The pillars of the earth, perhaps, could have torn the world in two. Or maybe one of the Evanuris, if they were really dedicated.] And none of the inhabitants of my world die so easily. I imagine more of that world lasts than you know. [Although it seems like the shemlen is having trouble taking this all in, so maybe Justice should cool it.] Do you need to sit?
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[They had the Dales, for awhile. But even that got ripped away from them eventually. The humans take and take and leave nothing in their wake.]
No, I'm all right. I just... need a moment. [She glances at the ground. Justice showed her a lot of fascinating, but disturbing, knowledge, and it'll take time for her to parse through it.] Those earthshakers are all but forgotten, at least as far as I know. The dwarves survive, but I don't think they remember.
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[Not even the news that the dwarves don't remember the titans seems to disturb her.] The pillars of the earth are not like my kind. Being forgotten makes them no less real. If you walk on earth and stone and mine their blood, then the earthshakers yet live, and they will eventually wake.
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Elves do not have the immortality that they once did. They live as long as humans now. [That got taken from them, too.] But you mention Evanuris. What is that? And - how do you mean the Veil will fray? It's held for this long.
[And that scares her about as much, if not more than these titans. If the Veil breaks down, there's nothing that'll stop the demons from pouring into the world. Abominations will run rampant, and countless people killed.]
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[Justice considers once more, thinking on whether she can talk about this or if she needs to show it.]
The Evanuris rule the elves. The elves call them gods. [Justice waves a hand, frowning.] It seems obvious that the barrier would fray, does it not? It is not natural. Someone must have created it. If you did not know of any of these things, then whoever created the barrier is gone, perhaps asleep. So the magic is left to degrade with no one powerful enough to reinforce it. I do not know how long it would take for magic like that to fray, but tell me, are there ever tears in the barrier? Ways for people to pass between the realm of dreaming and waking consciously?
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...like Mythal? And - and Falon'Din? They were real? [SHE'S REALLY, REALLY NOT SURE WHAT TO MAKE OF THAT. REALLY SHE ISN'T AND EVEN HER THOUGHTS ARE KIND OF SCREAMING IN BLIND CONFUSION AND PANIC BECAUSE SHE'S PRETTY SURE THAT MIGHT NOT BE GOOD.] I don't know if the person who did it is around or not. We were taught the Maker created it long, long ago, but if it wasn't always around, then it wasn't Him. [Had the Chantry just attributed it to the Maker, not knowing how else it could have come to be?] There are ways, yes, but it's very difficult to do so consciously. It takes a lot of lyrium, or blood, to send someone awake into the Fade.
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Does passage through the barrier ever leave a mark? On the barrier, or perhaps on the land of the physical or the dreams?
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I'm not sure. To do so physically might, but that's only been done twice.
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[No one ever said that power gives people the ability to get along all the time.]
If it has been done twice, it will be done twice more. Then twice again. Do your people know how to repair that kind of damage to the barrier?
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There was a breach that happened rather recently, and it sparked other rifts throughout the south. Luckily someone is able to close them and are doing so. Nothing like that has happened before, and it wasn't caused by normal means. I believe mages have ways of being able to mend smaller tears in the Fade, but I'm not the best person to ask.
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[She says it casually, like it's just the natural way of things and it was going to happen eventually. Justice hasn't quite grasped how momentous that would be to someone who's only just learned of what the world is meant to be.]